[Air-L] CFP Conference: “Crisis? Networks, Resilience, Disorder”.

Jonathan Marshall Jonathan.Marshall at uts.edu.au
Mon Oct 19 23:21:12 PDT 2009


Not much lead time for this, but if you happen to be in Sydney in early december this year please think about it.

call for papers

The Cosmopolitan Civil Societies Research Centre at UTS invites you to attend a two day conference entitled “Crisis? Networks, Resilience, Disorder”.

When: 9am-5pm Monday 7th & Tuesday 8th December, 2009

Where: Room 230, Level 1, Building 10, UTS (B10.01.230), Jones Street, Ultimo (a short walk from Central Railway Station)

“Crisis is ubiquitous: state failure, global insurgency, financial collapse, climate emergency. Systemic disorder prevails. What are its dynamics and drivers?  What is the role of disorderly networks?  Who wins from crisis, who loses? Who is resilient, who is vulnerable? This conference aims to explore global crisis as a normal state-of-play, deeply stratified and embedded.”

The conference forms part of a broader project, ‘Chaos, Information Technology, Global Administration and Daily Life’ at CCS: http://cosmopolitancivilsocieties.com

Please send paper proposals, up to 150 words, by 30 October to: jon.marshall at uts.edu.au

Registration: Please RSVP via email: ccs at uts.edu.au. This is a free event, but places are limited.  Wheelchair accessible.

Contact: Cosmopolitan Civil Societies Research Centre, University of Technology, Sydney, PO Box 123, Broadway, NSW 2000.  Tel: 9514 9647



 
 

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